Former President Donald Trump and his 18 co-defendants in the Georgia racketeering case have all pleaded not guilty and waived their right to an in-person arraignment that had been scheduled to take place this week. Trump and his allies are accused of illegally attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in that state.
• Conspiracy to commit solicitation of false statements and writingsAlleged participants in fake electors scheme• Impersonating a public officer• Criminal attempt to commit filing false documents• Conspiracy to commit computer trespassNot guilty; waived in-person arraignmentJudge Jones set a Sept. 20 hearing at the federal courthouse in Atlanta for Latham's effort to move her case from state court to federal court; awaiting McAfee's trial schedule.
• Impersonating a public officer• Criminal attempt to commit filing false documentsJones set a Sept. 20 hearing at the federal courthouse in Atlanta for Shafer's motion to move his case from state court to federal court; awaiting McAfee's trial schedule.• Impersonating a public officer• Criminal attempt to commit filing false documentsJones set a Sept.
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